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sharkytm posted:Oh, are you still interested in VW Snowflakes? I think we chatted about it, and it got bypassed. I've got a bunch, and no VWs onto which to install them. I keep one set for the wife's Fit (wrong taper lugs instead of wheel bolts, yeah yeah yeah), but the rest can certainly go away. I am, but I'd have to figure out shipping.
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CommieGIR posted:I am, but I'd have to figure out shipping. 02559 is my zip. I can palletize and freight them, or ship courier (UPS/FedEx). I can probably get the tires taken off at some point if we're palletizing.
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# ? Aug 21, 2015 21:09 |
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So, I got a new job last week. Its in downtown Atlanta, which is not really conducive to driving a manual semi-sports vehicle like the Audi 90 Quattro, at least fuel wise. So I went to 'resurrect' the Jetta. First order of business, new Harmonic Balancer: Cool! Engine started up easily with a new battery! Then I noticed some rust... Uh oh... Oh poo poo. Its the cancer. CommieGIR fucked around with this message at 03:42 on Aug 22, 2015 |
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Strut towers... That blows. Time to get out the grinder, POR15, and the gloves.
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# ? Aug 22, 2015 11:32 |
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sharkytm posted:Strut towers... That blows. Time to get out the grinder, POR15, and the gloves. That and the AC Compressors RCV is apparently bad, as I'm getting slightly high low side pressure, and low high side pressure.
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# ? Aug 22, 2015 18:08 |
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So, after some Google research, the concensus is the Compressor is either bad or the Compressor RCV is bad. So, either way, the compressor has to come out. Seeing as rebuild parts are cheap, I'm gonna take a crack at rebuilding it. Compressor. High and Low lines sealed. Compressor is out! Lets take it apart! Valve Cap removed Reed Valve Plate and Valve Stems removed and bagged And there it is. The pistons and the Refrigerant Control Valve. My main concern is the scoring on the face of some of the pistons, but I see no damage elsewhere. Moisture issues maybe?
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# ? Aug 22, 2015 22:26 |
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How do the bores check out? Assuming it functions just like any other compressor, they might be wore out. But I don't know that much about it.... Also that's cool you took all that apart.
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# ? Aug 23, 2015 03:22 |
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BrokenKnucklez posted:How do the bores check out? Assuming it functions just like any other compressor, they might be wore out. Here's the thing: When the car was parked, the AC worked. Sat for 4-5 months, now it doesn't, so it would be odd for the bores to suddenly go bad. I suspect the Refrigerant Control Valve.
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# ? Aug 23, 2015 03:35 |
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Follow up: Ordered the Refrigerant Control Valve and gaskets for an SD7V16 compressor. Rebuilt mine with nothing but photos as a reference, refilled with oil, filled system with R152. HOLY CRAP COLD AC. It works! Now I can run my more fuel efficient vehicle to drive downtown instead of my fuel hungry performance car.
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That's awesome! (Sorry I have nothing else to contribute)
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# ? Aug 27, 2015 22:54 |
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CommieGIR posted:Follow up: Ordered the Refrigerant Control Valve and gaskets for an SD7V16 compressor. Just as it starts being 60 in the morning instead of 90!
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# ? Aug 27, 2015 23:49 |
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SuperDucky posted:Just as it starts being 60 in the morning instead of 90! Meh, sitting in traffic for an hour in i85N makes it worth it.
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repost from the VW Audi thread: So i got the 15 tdi last weekend and my question is this, it seems that tdi's actually have a pretty serious breakin regime (according to the tdi hive mind forums), is this something i need to be following or is it more of an undying urban legend? I really was enjoying my 47 mpg city, but with this break in driving i am down to a measly 30mpg city.
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Lord of Garbagemen posted:repost from the VW Audi thread: So i got the 15 tdi last weekend and my question is this, it seems that tdi's actually have a pretty serious breakin regime (according to the tdi hive mind forums), is this something i need to be following or is it more of an undying urban legend? I really was enjoying my 47 mpg city, but with this break in driving i am down to a measly 30mpg city. Just make sure you are following the recommended oil change cycle, other than that, drive it hard and drive it fast. Wearing in the TDI motors involves some good heavy driving.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 17:15 |
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CommieGIR posted:Just make sure you are following the recommended oil change cycle, other than that, drive it hard and drive it fast. Wearing in the TDI motors involves some good heavy driving. So call me crazy, but could i just buy some sandbags and throw them in the trunk? That would force me to use more throttle/load and help get a better seat on the rings (but not have to speed as much), or is this a totally stupid idea?
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Lord of Garbagemen posted:So call me crazy, but could i just buy some sandbags and throw them in the trunk? That would force me to use more throttle/load and help get a better seat on the rings (but not have to speed as much), or is this a totally stupid idea? Is it a manual? If it is, just shift later. Load wise a bunch of sandbags are not going to place a discernible load on the motor, its easier to just Italian tune the motor and drive it like you stole it. CommieGIR fucked around with this message at 16:23 on Nov 25, 2015 |
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CommieGIR posted:Is it a manual? If it is, just shift later. Load wise a bunch of sandbags are not going to place a discernable load on the moro, its easier to just Italian tune the motor and drive it like you stole it. its the dsg but i can rev it up high, im just worried about getting popped by the fascist police around here. I guess i should ask is it just revs or revs and load? The procedure on tdiforums.whatever made it seem like load was more important than revs, but maybe you can help me out. edit: https://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=252501 here is the link Lord of Garbagemen fucked around with this message at 19:06 on Sep 2, 2015 |
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Drive it hard. You will sacrifice fuel economy now, but it'll pay off with better longevity and sustained performance in the long run (performance including fuel economy, worn rings later means you use the same amount of fuel but lose power to blowby).
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Lord of Garbagemen posted:its the dsg but i can rev it up high, im just worried about getting popped by the fascist police around here. Technically, running the motor hard IS introducing a heavier load as far as the piston rings are concerned. Adding weight is kind of a way to work around it, but its better to just hard rev the motor and might not really get the seal you desire. Remember: Piston Rings seal due to the gas pressure from the combustion chamber, higher pressures (i.e. sitting in higher revs) will help push the rings into the walls, creating a better seal and, in the long run, better 'seating' for the rings into the wall. You want to italian tune it every now and then...say, when coming off on on ramp or merging. Give it a good thrashing. You want to do this in like Gears 2-4, not 1st. CommieGIR fucked around with this message at 19:28 on Sep 2, 2015 |
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CommieGIR posted:Technically, running the motor hard IS introducing a heavier load as far as the piston rings are concerned. Adding weight is kind of a way to work around it, but its better to just hard rev the motor and might not really get the seal you desire. Ok, thats a little bit more reasonable. I read the guide on the forums and he said 75% throttle and i found myself doing like 60 in a 35 pretty often. Ill keep the revs in the designated ranges and just goose the throttle when its appropriate to do so.
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Lord of Garbagemen posted:Ok, thats a little bit more reasonable. I read the guide on the forums and he said 75% throttle and i found myself doing like 60 in a 35 pretty often. Ill keep the revs in the designated ranges and just goose the throttle when its appropriate to do so. For some more technical detail:
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 19:38 |
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CommieGIR posted:For some more technical detail: This picture is setting off my 'tism pretty hard, I'll be honest. the chamfered side of the ring should be on the inside, towards the piston. This gives the combustion gasses a pocket to go, which forces the ring into the cylinder wall to aid with sealing
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Terrible Robot posted:This picture is setting off my 'tism pretty hard, I'll be honest. You are right, that IS wrong. The chamfered needs to catch downward gasses INTERNALLY to push the rings into the wall, not the rings AWAY from the wall.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 21:26 |
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I wonder if the need for break-in could be reduced by machining the bore to a sufficiently low roughness.
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# ? Sep 2, 2015 21:28 |
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Enourmo posted:I wonder if the need for break-in could be reduced by machining the bore to a sufficiently low roughness. The idea is you want the differences to hone themselves out to make a more perfect match with the rings, the idea being: No machined part, ring or cylinder, is perfect, so if you can let the ring and the cylinder 'match' themselves through initial wear, you can get a more perfect seal.
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Guys, I will likely be attending the Treffen South VW Show at the Atlanta Speedway. If you are in the area, see you there: http://visithenrycountygeorgia.com/list/events/events-treffen-south-volkswagen-show
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Just bouncing the thread to keep it marked active. It's gonna be a garage weekend, so hopefully get some new photos up.
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# ? Sep 23, 2015 15:48 |
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List of things the Audi 4k still needs from looking over it today: - Coolant hose from the water manifold to the turbo coolant flange - 2 x battery terminals in the engine bay for the battery move and another distribution block - Power steering pump from a 200/5000 and hits mounting bracket and power steering hoses - 3B intake hoses and intercooler Things that I should do before going road-worthy: - Run new fuel and brake lines CommieGIR fucked around with this message at 22:19 on Sep 26, 2015 |
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I may end up trying out the Speeduino setup that is shared in the EFI thread I started on the 4k. Gotta do some breadboarding this weekend to try it.
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# ? Oct 21, 2015 18:31 |
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Started the Audi 90 this morning, only to be greeted by a very chunky sounding lifter rattle. Not like the normal Audi lifter clatter until the oil circulates, but a nasty sounding metal rattle. So she is parked till I can get to the lifters. Not too expensive to fix at $12 a lifter, but not worth risking motor damage to drive. CommieGIR fucked around with this message at 14:23 on Dec 9, 2015 |
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CommieGIR posted:Started the Audi 90 this morning, only to be greeted by a very chunky sounding lifter rattle. Not like the normal Audi lifter clatter until the oil circulates, but a nasty sounding metal rattle. To follow up: Lifter noise disappeared I'm still likely going to take the head apart and get the valve stem seals done, I can smell burning oil on idle... Had a guy contact me about a CL ad I posted for old Audis, he's got these two: Somewhat Rusty black 4k Quattro Flood damaged white 4k Quattro (he only wants $300 for it, which is awesome for a good parts car, even if the body/electrical is dead) And some spare rims! He wants to talk package deal, which I am open to. CommieGIR fucked around with this message at 20:41 on Jan 2, 2016 |
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CommieGIR posted:He wants to talk package deal, which I am open to. I imagine this is how things started with my uncle, and he has around eight or more Audi's on his property at any given time. I'm not sure how many actually run. Once you're buying 80-90's Audis in bulk you've crossed over into being the crazy cat lady of misfit VAG cars.
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8ender posted:I imagine this is how things started with my uncle, and he has around eight or more Audi's on his property at any given time. I already accepted that I'm the crazy Audi guy. More will come, I'm sure.
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CommieGIR posted:He wants to talk package deal, which I am open to. How does your wife feel about this package deal?
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leica posted:How does your wife feel about this package deal? She doesn't care, I let her buy expensive sewing/knitting stuff. We have a 'fair trade' spending plan, and we each get to buy the things we want.
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# ? Jan 7, 2016 02:41 |
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It's probably a good thing that I'm not allowed to have parts cars in the back yard because I'd have no yard left
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leica posted:It's probably a good thing that I'm not allowed to have parts cars in the back yard because I'd have no yard left We're prepping to have half the back yard leveled and a slab poured for just such things, as well as our driveway expanded and a possible roundabout if the county signs off on it.
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CommieGIR posted:We're prepping to have half the back yard leveled and a slab poured for just such things, as well as our driveway expanded and a possible roundabout if the county signs off on it. Holy poo poo my uncle did almost the same thing, so that he could fit more Quattro's. Are you related to my uncle
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8ender posted:Holy poo poo my uncle did almost the same thing, so that he could fit more Quattro's. Are you related to my uncle Unlikely, as I'm the only Audi guy in my family and extended family.
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CommieGIR posted:Unlikely, as I'm the only Audi guy in my family and extended family. What if you're the uncle?
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